Rough and Rowdy Ways

Rough and Rowdy Ways

Bob Dylan
Year 2020
Label Columbia Records 19439780982
Genre Country|Americana
Country Americana

Tracklist 10 tracks

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Title
Rating
Plays
1.
I Contain Multitudes
ā˜… 5
13
2.
False Prophet
2
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3.
My Own Version of You
ā˜… 3
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4.
I've Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You
2
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5.
Black Rider
2
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6.
Goodbye Jimmy Reed
2
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7.
Mother of Muses
ā˜… 3
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8.
Crossing the Rubicon
2
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9.
Key West (Philosopher Pirate)
ā˜… 4
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10.
Murder Most Foul
ā˜… 5
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Rough and Rowdy Ways is the 39th studio album by Bob Dylan, released on June 19, 2020, through Columbia Records. It's Dylan's first album of original songs since his 2012 album Tempest, following a trilogy of albums that covered traditional pop standards. Rough and Rowdy Ways is his first new material since 2012's Tempest and arrives during a global pandemic and the righteous struggle for racial and economic justice. These ten songs revel in forms that have been Dylan's mƩtier since the '60s: blues, country, folk, rockabilly, gospel, etc. Its three pre-release singles -- "Murder Most Foul," "I Contain Multitudes," Read more on Last.fm.
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Rough and Rowdy Ways is the 39th studio album by Bob Dylan, released on June 19, 2020, through Columbia Records. It's Dylan's first album of original songs since his 2012 album Tempest, following a trilogy of albums that covered traditional pop standards. Rough and Rowdy Ways is his first new material since 2012's Tempest and arrives during a global pandemic and the righteous struggle for racial and economic justice. These ten songs revel in forms that have been Dylan's mĆ©tier since the '60s: blues, country, folk, rockabilly, gospel, etc. Its three pre-release singles -- "Murder Most Foul," "I Contain Multitudes," and "False Prophet" -- are showcases for a songwriter who speaks directly yet remains elusive. "I Contain Multitudes" is a meditation on a life yet unfolding; historic figures -- Anne Frank, William Blake, the Rolling Stones, etc. -- jostle against archetypes of gunslingers: "…What can I tell ya? I sleep with life and death in the same bed…." "False Prophet" is a jeremiad disguised as blues house rocker. The protagonist testifies; he's a witness who confronts evil in history and real time. "Goodbye Jimmy Reed" celebrates the bluesman in his own house-rocking style to equate religion, sin, and redemption with romantic obsession and sex. "Crossing the Rubicon" is a roadhouse blues with the afterlife riding shotgun: "Three miles north of purgatory/One step from the great beyond/I pray to the cross/I kiss the girls/and I cross the Rubicon…." Dylan's band are loose and joyful; their raucousness carries his swagger and joy. The suspenseful, loungey "My Own Version of You" features grave robbing as it employs the inspiration of the Bride of Frankenstein to seek truth in taboo. "I've Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You," caressed by marimbas, and brushed snares, finds Dylan blurring distinctions between carnal and spiritual love. Conversely, "Black Rider" whistles past the graveyard, with a nasty caution: "… Don’t hug me, don’t turn on the charm/I'll take a sword and hack off your arm…." In the Celtic gospel of "Mother of Muses," he's a grateful supplicant, a servant who humbly requests transformation knowing full well he may not be entitled: "… wherever you are/I've already outlived my life by far…." The album's final half-hour contains only two songs. The nine-plus-minute "Key West (Philosopher Pirate)" is a rambling dirge guided by a soft accordion in a stripped-down journey of longing and weariness; an acknowledgment of mortality with the ghosts of the Beats, Buddy Holly, and Jimi Hendrix alongside him. It stands with his best work from the '70s. That gentle sojourn prepares listeners for "Murder Most Foul," a sprawling, 17-minute lyrical, labyrinthian closer that moves through history, metaphor, and culture with JFK's assassination as its hub. It will be decoded for generations. Rough and Rowdy Ways is akin to transformational albums such as Love and Theft, and Slow Train Coming. It's a portrait of the artist in winter who remains vital and enigmatic. At nearly 80, Dylan's pen and guitar case still hold plenty of magic. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-53065380 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
2020 folk 2020s singer-songwriter blues

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